失配负性
心理学
对比度(视觉)
怪胎范式
语言学
认知心理学
脑电图
事件相关电位
计算机科学
神经科学
人工智能
哲学
作者
Stephen Politzer‐Ahles,Bernard A. J. Jap
摘要
Abstract The mismatch negativity (MMN) is an ERP component that reflects pre-attentive change detection in the brain. As an electrophysiological index of processing that responds to differences in incoming consecutive stimuli, the MMN can be elicited through, for example, the presentation of two different categories of sounds in an oddball paradigm where sounds from the "standard" category occur frequently and sounds from the "deviant" category occur rarely. The specificity of what can elicit the MMN is yet to be fully defined. Here we test whether the MMN can be generated by an abstract linguistic contrast with no reliable acoustic cue. Previous studies have shown that the way in which an acoustic cue is used to elicit MMN is influenced by linguistic knowledge, but have not shown that a non-acoustic, abstract linguistic contrast can itself elicit MMN. In this study, we test the strongest interpretation of the claim that the MMN can be generated through a purely linguistic contrast, by contrasting tenses in ablauting irregular English verbs (where there is no reliable acoustic cue for tense). We find that this contrast elicits a negativity, as do other linguistic contrasts previously shown to elicit MMN. The findings provide evidence that the MMN is indeed sensitive to purely abstract linguistic categories.
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